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My understanding of Xserve was that it was less "server space" and more back-office. I know the back office runs on servers, but server-space makes me think of racks of machines in a big server room or data center. I always felt Xserve was just targeting small offices (design companies and the like) that were already apple shops, rather than serious "grown up" servers.


You may be right in general, but I remember they made a big deal about large server clusters and big-iron, bioinformatics stuff for a while.




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